The evening world. Newspaper, September 8, 1920, Page 24

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PE MOEMA RMT CRG: pO COMIC PAGE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1920 THE NEW PLAYS = ae Cal : Fe={ WE'RE HAVING COMPANY ! Ait GONNA Lay Down RACKET = 1 HOPE HE =| TODAY AN Y'GOTTA SCRUB i ON THE SOB SUST WHEN DIDN'T THROW HER Margaret Anglin Truly Fine ; tr} we cer visitors! out! In “The. Woman of Bronze” By CHARLES DARNTON HERE is nothing quite #o stirring in Hfe as emotion coupled with intelligence. This boon, granted last night at the strangely-called ‘Theatre, was recognized by cheers for Margaret Anglin in he Woman of Bronze.” Occasionally, Miss Anglin comes along to remind us that all good aren't dead, and also to make us a bit jealous of the fact that ‘Without robbing our neighbors, we should ‘like to wrap her and claim her as our own, for she has the stars and acting, In this instance she throws off the realities of life, and so once again As @ background to this picture there ts colors. It is the woman that stands out) =; cern Pee Set eo re RS =Kewkt And It’s No Di re French of Kistemaccker,” as the pro- Kester has resorted to allusions to cocktails arid other! enough, or dear enough, to drive even Bryan to drink But! Y, Beet Weil co 1 CANT BELIEVE. LE'S WALK UP ALONG AFTER BEING AWAY t Joe me L I Ize WE'RE. BACK IN NEW YORK FORTY SECOND STREET ||| So LONG, 1- Jus’ CANT Joe, COME AND 100K WELL, I REAL AGAW! “THE OL! TowN Sure GET USED TO MAKE MYSELF REALIZE|LOOK ! AT “THESE PERFECTLY THaT 1 AM HERE! Looks Good “To Me! Sait BAGie a RA Bee ‘mM HERE! STUNNING STYLES! 4 VILLAGE $ : : : given up all hope of independence | platitudes, | truly fine, Mary Fowlor lacked stm- ty in her earlier scenes as Sylvia, but later on she was quite human, Halliday played the husband with F About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY NOTHER comedy ts to make tts bow to New York at the Punch and Judy Theatre soon. It is Brooks's play, “Merchants of 8 MoGuggin, in Peo " which wag abown last April] weeple’s store: “This feller, Jack * Atlantic City and Wash-| Dempsey, te fightin’ once more. under the title of “Hasy| gay, he’s just ke me when it ‘ F ; 4 0 Whoney.” tt win be presented by Mr. y q You say ‘sHe YEAH. IF ISNT Saks, wee rete it, at fhe Punch| comes to a fight. It used to be F SHE 4UGHTA BE ASAT Gor HER iT t Hees p (Bbd Judy on Sept. 17 under the buni-| S79! brought me keenest do Gor He ‘ARRESTED — BATHING SuIT on % . rs Some MAN'S . @ireotion of Richard Lambert, Nght. When I was Rte age, Rully BAH sur oN ee = Batting, SuirT— Creme gee, I was tough. *Twas pie for ‘ . ni! : SHE FINDS A COUSIN, Badie Rosenfeld, an employee buffet department of the Hip- discovered a cousin among old Bilas to call any bluff. I Could a'licked Dempsey in those days with ease, for I was @ z ‘wee! eneer SoH clasa, if you please.” viggorsied ‘He's right about fightin’,”, sata the big playhouse recently. 4s Hyman Arensberg, who was Grandpa McGee, while Silas Out of Bonk at the time of\the| looked on just as pleased as id overthrow of the Kerensky| could be, “He fought almost every durned day of his life an’ ‘emma yey got licked in the acrap BUY HALF A LEASE. » L Ray C fs tae Ads wife.” Old Silas frowned deeply and said; “Say, McGee, vs juired @ half interest Driver sargeee’ tenes em the| 7 Wonder what mares you tell ‘Theatre, owned by Winthrop| es edout me.” And as he went Charles H. Munster, treasurer} out Grandpa offered thie news: Longacre for two seasons, has} “Si’s battles wus all with Ais manager of the Little) wife or with booze.” LONG ENOUGH Me evel : pea, A cons San ' ABouT “BILL DA “THEY CANT BE “Too GoSHAMIGHTY , CAREFUL WHY MY. re prs EACH oiHer! Hey 4 CORTEHIP WITH MAGGIE we big Brogan So We ONLY WENT To GETHER LASTED 16 Years! DIDNT marey! Gossip, Norman Trevor entertained the oast of “Mnter Madame” last night at an Ttalian restaurant. A cable from Gilbert Miller in Lon- don to Edgar Selwyn saya “Wedding Bells” 1s a hit over there. “Ladies’ Night" broke all records] . for a day's receipts at the Eltinge on | Labor Day. Edward H, Robbins sails to-day for London to arrange for a production Yo’ must come down to ma theatre week,” eatd one. & good show?” asked the other, headquarters from the Cohan & Har- ris Theatre Building to No. 227 West 45th Street. “Little Old New York" will begin an engagement at the Plymouth The- jatre to-night under Sam H. Harris's Orion & Colby } god Let . rion y have enga; nore PHILADELPHIA WINS. McDonough for the prima donna role Golden has awarded « prize of/in “The Temptations of Eve." Joo to Marie Weist of Philadelphia! Smith Is staging the dances. be ‘William Caryl and wife announce the birth of a son, Mrs. Caryl had the role of Janet MacGregor in “Tho Little Whopper” at the Casino, Her y Mr. Golden. stage name is Clare Stratton, Ged — pone, Mulares Brothers and Helene fl SES . ave been a to the,casts of “The Mt SPOONER A ly ta Bb og POR Century Revue” and “The Midnight 4 ‘saw “The Obarm Schoo!” the | Rounders” at the Century Promenade, h written @ rhyme Te ee eee Fou * Y™*! A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. Jep Pinckley of Wellsville is a proud tow cog peste awoh as te ts, | man. His cousin out in Chicago shook ing misses: handy with Babe Ruth recently, and Dale, Hammond, Dupree, sweet and ay charming ae girlies FOOLISHMENT. ~ can be. Billy Miske, Feeling frisky, hen comes Mise Florence Faced Jack for @ bout. McGuire, : Why ts Miske that I'm sure you'D admire; Just Uke whiskey? Missca, McLaughlin, Larocque, He has been knocked out. WHERE’ SHE DOESN'T E hos aeouy We Gat! a2) a 9 = FVANTS MUST 7 BABIED , Se ays! As I Y Lyon, Mead, re WY ‘ re : TTL La | ; A l , nts of charm that ts real charm) FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. fs indeed, “A etniker may not be in the {| right"— shore a student in such a achool “Yes? / a never be late; I'd obey each rule. “And still be in the riot.” | ‘on one thing I'll bet my best hat, nau 7 | @ man’d play hookey frow, achools Another Sort of Tablet. Y AND BUB like that. 66] WAS in the town where you — were born the other day,” sald eee THEY WERE EXCITED. Quizby to the eminent author, WHO BELONGS TO HE ONLY CHASES ’ —I Jus SAW HIM it the finish of the Metropolitan] ‘Rum little hole!” THAT GREAT BIG DOG BURGLARS AND CHASIN’ YOUR ‘TTLE dicap, in which sixteen girls ride| «wy , a ‘TS ALLUS HANGIN’ BAD Bov> inal oe eoneen Binley rice] “Yea, a quaint old place, tan’t tt? WHA’ BOY AROUND "RE t night Mr. Ziegfeld | 2°Frected the author, AROUND YOUR FUNT CORNER, ory, @ broker, be-| “Rather! And while I was there YARD 4 #0 excited they stood up and|* friend of. mine pointed out the but ‘All because they had bet a ou Were born." rs on the result, A new t ed them to please remem-| building was still st there they were. Ordinarily both| “My word, yea. you know, are law-abiding cluzena, the township re 9 ’ MA 18 IN THE WAY. LAO a | y sol” exclaim: Messrs, Shubert may open 4] gratified auth “A tablet rey bed thers’ Toom back stage at the|houso in which I was born! Well, Garden. Lately mothers of|well. Now, that is certainly most us girls have been appearing in| handsome of them, By the way—er— ble numbers and blocking up| do you happen to recollect the words #0 that “Cinderella on|of that tablet?” ‘ it Perfectly, my dear fellow,” ang. atbt peymy mothers wered , Sulaby. Kd saya ‘High

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